1687年卢森堡之行:卢森堡人与国王

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
C. Lougee
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当路易十四于1687年5月至6月从凡尔赛前往卢森堡时,《美居》杂志根据实地报告,编写了一份353页的特刊,讲述了这四周的航行。该期刊认识到它有机会持续观察国王并有机会详细阐述国王赞助该期刊的庆祝信息。因此,当国王出现在整个王国的城市空间和chalteaux时,Mercure创造了一个乌托邦式的国王形象。然而,比较外交档案中包含的实际航行地图和《信使报》提供给读者的叙述地图引起了人们的怀疑,即《信使报》所排除的国王通过乡村空间和村庄的途径可能无法维持《信使报》所承诺的对国王的看法。一位村民在1683年和1687年见证了国王的三次访问,他的日记显示,他和他的教区居民对国王实际存在的体验与Mercure galant的说法不符。将这两种资料并置,可以提供不同寻常的见解,了解人们对路易十四的普遍看法,对王权和君主对人民的责任的不一致看法,这些看法损害了他在圣约翰的接待,以及历史学家如何扩大他们对文件的使用,甚至是那些为国王自己塑造形象而创作的文件,以超越精英和准精英,他们是《美居》的读者。
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Voyage to Luxembourg, 1687: The Curé’s People and the King
When Louis XIV traveled from Versailles to Luxembourg in May–June 1687, the Mercure galant compiled a 353-page special issue on the four-week voyage using reports from the field. The periodical recognized its opportunity for sustained observation of the king and its chance to elaborate the celebratory message for which the king sponsored this periodical. Accordingly, the Mercure created a utopian view of the king as he made his appearances in urban spaces and châteaux across the kingdom. Yet comparison between the actual map of the voyage contained in the Archives diplomatiques and the narrative map the Mercure offered its readers raises suspicions that the passage of the king through rural spaces and villages that the periodical’s account excludes may not have sustained the view of the king the periodical promised to produce. The journal of one curé whose village along the route witnessed three visits of the king in 1683 and 1687 reveals that his and his parishioners’ experience of the king’s physical presence did not match the claims of the Mercure galant. Juxtaposing the two sources offers unusual insights into popular views of Louis XIV, the misfit of views on kingship and the monarch’s responsibilities to his people that marred his reception in Saint-Jean, and how historians might broaden their use of documents, even those created for the king’s own image making, to move beyond the elite and would-be elite who were the readers of the Mercure galant.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern History is recognized as the leading American journal for the study of European intellectual, political, and cultural history. The Journal"s geographical and temporal scope-the history of Europe since the Renaissance-makes it unique: the JMH explores not only events and movements in specific countries, but also broader questions that span particular times and places.
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